
Enjoy the Nightlife Malta; Typical of the Mediterranean lifestyle, the Islanders’ approach to life is to enjoy and celebrate it as much as possible. Nightlife on the Islands is always bustling – even if the vibrant calendar of events is lean during some periods, there are always scores of clubs to visit, excellent wine bars and first-rate restaurants to try.
The Islands have an effervescent calendar of cultural events to see, such as the Summer Malta Arts Festival, the Valletta Baroque Festival, the Opera Festival, the Choir Festival and the International Jazz Festival held in July.
Major music concerts (Sting, Roger Waters, Sir Bob Geldof, Elton John) are held all summer long by individual organisers, attracting massive crowds of both tourists and locals alike.
The Maltese Islands have also become a hub for the clubbing scene. Internationally renowned DJs appear (Paul Oakenfold, Erick Morillo, Magda, Tiesto, Van Heill) for guest weekends throughout the year. This scene thrives all year round and is an all-week affair in a variety of venues, from large clubs to quieter bars where some excellent house DJs entertain and the admission is free. The main nightlife clubbing action is in Paceville, on the coast near St. Julians, where the clubs and bars are in abundance.
Classical music is very popular on the Islands and organ recitals take place regularly in Baroque churches. Regular orchestral, soloist concerts and operas take place in some stunning historic venues.
Band music is one of the most popular traditions on the Islands. Every town and village has at least one band club. Band music is taken seriously on the Islands and the highlight of the year for band clubs is the parish festa.

Very unique to the Islands are the lively summer village parish festas. Saints, fireworks, food and fun are all part of this cultural phenomenon – try and catch one as they’re not to be missed.
Theatre is a lively and well-represented part of the local cultural scene. The Baroque 18th century National Theatre makes a wonderful venue for the performing arts. The open-air Shakespeare performed in the Baroque Gardens of San Anton Palace in July is one of the many theatrical highlights.
For some fun and great kids’ entertainment, try the Christmas Pantomime.
There is a variety of other sources of nightlife entertainment – try your luck at the casinos, go see a film (blockbuster movies, art house films, re-releases and non-English language films) or do as the Maltese and dine al fresco at one of the romantic palazzos or bustling harbour restaurants
Some of the best places to spent the night chilling out and relaxing are:
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Amazonia- discotheque in bugibba plays various dance music where revelers can dance through the night
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Rookies- sports Bar
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Havanna in ST. Julian's is plays some great music from hip hop to reggae.
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Club Lounge which has a plush setting along with soulful music.
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Axis- below 25 and over 21 year’s crowd is normally present in Axis.
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Seven rooms lounge bar in the Paceville area is a great place for the youngsters
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Fuego is a Salsa Bar in Paciville area
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Gianpula is Malta's largest open air club
Portside Lounge is a special place for the sports freak. It offers 17 screens and live games are on air for the sports freaks. Apart form these there are some state of the art casinos also. Some of them are:
The Nightlife of Malta is really interesting because it provides a range of pubs, discos, clubs, casinos for people of all age group. The Maltese as well as the visitors are most welcome to party in these joints. |